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Platinum Art Group
"Tay Ninh" is a black and white photograph by photographer Russell Mott, that features an older man with a young child. Taken in Vietnam in 1970, this historical photograph will be a unique conversation starter in any residential home or office.
"Antelope Canyon" is from a three-part series of gorgeous cave and cavern photography by photographer Russell Mott. Taken in Page, AZ in 1989, the beautiful organic design found in design will accent any residential home or office.
Made & Curated
Made & Curated fine art prints are unique high-quality artworks made-to-order. Representing a talented network of today's artists, Made & Curated offers a bespoke art assortment that will elevate every space.
The "Antelope Canyon III" is part of a series of three black and white photographs by photographer Russell More taken in Page, AZ in 1989. The beautiful organic nature of the series will complement any residential home or living space.
Add a flair of the old world to your home or office with this beautiful photograph of "South Ireland" taken by photographer Russell Mott in 1998. The tranquil greens and grazing sheep will add a sense of peace, life, and calm to any home or office.
Four Hands Art Studio
Ericka Wolf is an encaustic and oil artist working in Seattle, Washington. Combined with her study of color in the landscape of the natural world, Ericka tries to capture an expression that's transient and intentionally uncomplicated. Something reductive but reflective, using color as a luminous expression rather than illustration. In Ericka's current work, she's creating skies with a serenity that she has seen and felt before, and that she tries to imagine during bleak winter months in Seattle. When the state of the world itself seems bleak, she finds a quiet slowness by contemplating the sky and the broad juxtaposing of color that can exist in myriad ways. It's a calming opposite to our overstimulated culture: chaotic events and unending social media. For Ericka, the sky seems like the perfect metaphor for life-expansiveness, even though at the times dark or dangerous, ultimately beautiful in all of its vibrancy and impermanence.
David Frederick Riley Prints
Framed canvas prints use a unique coating that produces the highest quality image using UL-certified green guard gold inks. Canvas prints are stretched on proprietary profile radial pine produced from renewable forests. The frame is made using high-quality, hand-crafted molding which is sanded and finished without toxins or chipping using 100% real pine wood in black satin finish.
Chelsea Art Studio
Austin Beiv grew up in the tough streets of Brooklyn. Where the expression of one’s self was usually done through wall tagging, or as we say in Italian "graffito". Austin was influenced by many different artists particularly Fernando Carlo. Fernando was well known for his expressive graffiti. The influence from Austin’s childhood is where the edge and contemporary look comes from in his art pieces. Austin graduated from Pratt Institute in the early ’90s. Austin now travels all over America to look for inspirations whether it’s a tagged wall or an art museum. Austin loves to embrace all the unique and expressive simplicities life offers.
This black and white photograph, entitled "Fishermen" shows two fishermen fishing in a native boat in Hoi An, Vietnam. Taken by photographer Russell Mott in 1974, this photograph is a timeless piece for any residential home or office.
Abstract colorful oil painting, orange blue on stretched canvas.
Soicher Marin
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